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Top 10 Tips For Beginning Linux
Everyday Linux User ^ | 23 January 2014 | Gary Newel

Posted on 01/24/2014 6:48:04 AM PST by ShadowAce

Most of the time when I write articles on this blog I will have planned them out and worked out when and how I will publish them. (I know some of you might be thinking "Really?").

Occasionally though a nugget drops straight into your inbox and you really don't need to put much thought into it at all. Today is one of those days.

Earlier this week I received an email containing a link to a very interesting video, from Steve Barth, who produces videos for CBT Nuggets.
The video linked below is split into two main sections.

In the first part there is an overview of what Linux actually is, from Shawn Powers, who is a trainer for CBT Nuggets.

The second part of the video has 10 points which give an overview of the things that make up a Linux based operating system and how best to try it out.

It really is an overview but a good place to start.

After you have watched the video check out these links for more help:

In addition to the above links check out the reviews page above and the tutorials page.


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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Sorry “install on a hard drive”.

I’ve only installed from a CD/DVD to a hard drive which has been taken over by the install.

It works however. Mostly.


21 posted on 01/24/2014 8:04:38 AM PST by Cringing Negativism Network ( http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5700.html#2013)
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To: for-q-clinton

Amen,

I try every year or so and It’s always little things that should work that end up killing the experiment. Things like printing problems, dodgy docking station support, dual monitor support sucks, and my least favorite game of all, Driver Search.


22 posted on 01/24/2014 8:06:23 AM PST by tfecw (It's for the children)
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To: joseph20

I saw a report alleging that in Europe, most of the laptops and other computers come loaded with Linux as the primary; people have to buy Microsoft as an add on.

I don’t know if that’s true or not. I also haven’t tried it because: 1) I don’t know how or if it would work with my AVG anti-virus or my No Script and 2) I’m a heavy Word and Excel user.


23 posted on 01/24/2014 8:07:08 AM PST by Rich21IE
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To: ShadowAce

Thanks! I appreciated it.

I’m going to take of a few files I need and then proceed.

Do I wipe the hard drive first or install on top of Windows? (I’m guessing the former)


24 posted on 01/24/2014 8:10:21 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: Gamecock
Depending on teh distro you choose (I'm really only familiar with Red Hat/Fedora's anaconda installer), the installer should ask you about partitioning (you can probably also choose to let the installer auto-partition your drive), so it pretty much amounts to the same thing.

Anaconda, at least, is smart enough to know you have a Windows partition and can install on any free space you have on the drive, or wipe it out entirely if that is your wish.

25 posted on 01/24/2014 8:19:27 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: Rich21IE
Linux doesn't need AVG, and I run NoScript on my Linux Firefox. So you shouldn't have any worries regarding those.

I also use Word and Excel files. Granted, they are not laden with macros, but LibreOffice reads and writes to MS formats quite well. You can install LibreOffice under Windows, if you like, to get a taste for how it would interact with your files.

26 posted on 01/24/2014 8:21:43 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: ShadowAce

I read about LibreOffice: http://dennygoot.blogspot.com/2014/01/entire-italian-province-drops-microsoft.html

Italian Province of Umbria is adopting it as their standard and are dumping MS altogether!

Fascinating stuff, this!


27 posted on 01/24/2014 8:29:33 AM PST by Rich21IE
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To: ShadowAce; Gamecock
Keep in mind that ShadowAce uses Fedora. It is a bit less 'user friendly' to new Linux users. i run OpenSUSE, which is a bit more user friendly, but have heard good things about the ease of use of Ubuntu (and it's other derivatives with different desktop environments) and Linux Mint.

This system has been Microsoft free for five years now, and i don't miss it.

Software is installed through the use of Software Repositories.

The major difference between Linux and what you are familiar with is that Linux is a true multi-user system. Unlike Windows, one does not log in as an Administrator for normal use.

28 posted on 01/24/2014 8:38:33 AM PST by Calvinist_Dark_Lord ((I have come here to kick @$$ and chew bubblegum...and I'm all outta bubblegum! ~Roddy Piper))
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To: ShadowAce; Calvinist_Dark_Lord

Thanks to both of you!


29 posted on 01/24/2014 8:54:38 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: ShadowAce

bookmark


30 posted on 01/24/2014 9:00:26 AM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: ShadowAce

Well ... some of us still compile but only because we’re die-hard control freaks who want it our way. ;p


31 posted on 01/24/2014 9:20:09 AM PST by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind. ~Steve Earle)
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To: BuckeyeTexan
LOL! I knew when I typed that that someone would come on here and contradict me! LOL!

I've been thinking of going after LFS again. I get about halfway through and then the installs/compiles start breaking down.

32 posted on 01/24/2014 9:22:45 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: ShadowAce
And no one ever installs a program by compiling it any more. It's all automated.

I have to harass you about that too! :-) Well, about the only time I compile something it's usually apache or php or something that needs a tweak not included in the automated packages. So consider yourself harassed!

33 posted on 01/24/2014 9:30:40 AM PST by scripter
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To: ShadowAce
I like KUBUNTU - Windows XP Pro dual boot. It covers everything I need. I am spending more and more time on the Linux side and enjoying it. The article has good things to say about KUBUNTU and I agree. Here is the article about KUBUNTU.

I had trouble setting up the dual boot until I found this command in KUBUNTU.

sudo update-grub

That did the trick and also adds the option for a memory test and more.

Good Hunting... from Varmint Al

34 posted on 01/24/2014 9:41:15 AM PST by Varmint Al
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To: for-q-clinton

The only problem is my new wireless router from Time Warner does not support Linux.

%$##@!


35 posted on 01/24/2014 9:59:34 AM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: Varmint Al
I do like KDE better than Gnome. I have never been able to like Gnome--even from the very beginning.

However, a few years ago, I switched to XFCE. I like it much better than KDE. It just works the same way I do.

36 posted on 01/24/2014 10:00:30 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: GeronL

I don;t use teh ISP’s wireless. I shut it off, and plugged in my Linksys dd-wrt router instead, and use that for wireless.


37 posted on 01/24/2014 10:01:31 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: Rich21IE

If you have Linux, you won’t need AVG anti-virus


38 posted on 01/24/2014 10:03:13 AM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Unless your ISP gives you a wireless router that doesn’t work with Linux, argh


39 posted on 01/24/2014 10:03:40 AM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: Rich21IE

I heard all the police stations in France were switched over to Ubuntu. Imagine how many copies of Windows they are not going to spend money on.

Quite a savings.


40 posted on 01/24/2014 10:08:33 AM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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